Ruby on Rails
Tuesday, March 24, 2015
try Volt, it seems suitable for your purposes, since its connectin already relies on websockets.
2015-03-24 0:25 GMT-03:00 Olivier Batard <obatard@gmail.com>:
Hello.--
After some hours googling for that, I try here.
I want to stream files (upload and dowload) and sounds via Rails and websockets.
What's the best way to do that in rails? Which tools do you recommend ?
I read that em-websocket, websocket-rails, socket.io, meteor project ... What's the difference among those ? Websocket seems to change very fast, what's the current best practice ?
Thanks !
Olivier.
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